The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be logged on to SCCM 2012

Hi,

I really need help about this issue, i have 1 CAS and 2 primary site, 1 primary's name: FPS and the other's; SPS.

FPS has active roles and working fine until SPS was activated...

I use one account to software dist and client push installation in FPS; sccmadministrator. then i use the same account to soft dist and client push install. in SPS.

But Microsoft offically says don't do that, don't use the same or "1" account per site, OK! I just created another account and assign it to soft dist and client push account in SPS...

PS: there are two network Access account, sccmadministrator and sccmnaa and they were assign for FPS and SPS

It didn't work, i'm getting the same error when i logging the SCCM servers or sharings.

I'm really sorry for my english but I need help!

January 15th, 2013 11:22am

If it's urgent then create some new accounts and assign them. Do not use the same account for Client push and Network access - it's not considered best practice.
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January 15th, 2013 12:49pm

Hi Kent,

It's not urgent right now

I can create new accounts and assign them but what i need to do after creating new account? For example, i will create an account which name is sccmadministrator2;

Now i have 2 accounts in Primary Site 1

sccmadministrator: soft. dist. account

sccmadministrator2: client push installation

Do i need to same thing in Primary Site 2???

Is it OK?

I don't think so, i already 1 account in Primary Site 1 and there is no problem but after activating primary 2 it was getting error "the referenced account is......."

then i created an account assign it for soft dist. and client push in Primary Site 2...

Now; Per site 1 network Access account but the same error..........


  • Edited by KeenanS Tuesday, January 15, 2013 11:55 AM
January 15th, 2013 2:14pm

Yes, I know this is an old post, but Im trying to clean them up. Did you solve this problem, if so what was the solution?

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February 8th, 2015 12:27pm

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